I have a few questions about some verses in the Bible1. What does it mean when the
bible says that God is not a respecter of persons? Does that mean that He will do
for me what He has done for someone else? Your first question is referencing
verses in the books of Romans chapter 2:11, and Acts 10:34. The translation from
one version of the bible to another is slightly different, but all refer to the same
Greek word; For there is no respect of persons with God. ROM 2:11
KJVFor God shows no partiality ROM 2:11 ESVThen
Peter opened his mouth, and said, Of a truth I perceive that God is no respecter
of persons. Acts 10:34 KJV"So Peter opened his mouth and said: "Truly
I understand that God shows no partiality Acts 10:34 ESV Although these verses
in their context are referring to the comparison to Jews vs Gentiles, you are essentially
correct, in that God treats everyone the same when it comes to His word and His judgments

2. What does it mean when the Bible says that God's word cannot return unto him void?Your
second question is from the book of Isaiah;"So shall My word be that goes forth from
My mouth; It shall not return to Me void, But it shall accomplish what I please,
And it shall prosper in the thing for which I sent it. Is 55:11The context of this
verse in the chapter is speaking about how God's purpose is specific and has a purpose
and will not be unfulfilled. The previous verses give notice to us that "God's thoughts
are higher than our thoughts and His ways are higher than our ways", This is a comparison
of the way God thinks to the faulty ways of man's thinking.

3.Also what does it mean when the Bible says that God places His word above His own
name? Your last question is from the book of Psalms;"I will worship toward
Your holy temple, And praise Your name For Your lovingkindness and Your truth; For
You have magnified Your word above all Your name." Ps 138:2 The poetic literary
form can sometimes be difficult in trying to get the full context of the verse. What
is being emphasized is the praise that David is giving God and that He has exalted
His name and word above everything else.